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Matt Banocy Listed as 2024 Missouri Rising Star

Date   Nov 21, 2024

ST. LOUIS - FordHarrison LLP, one of the country’s largest management-side labor and employment law firms, is pleased to announce that Matthew B. Banocy, Partner in the firm's St. Louis office, was named to the 2024 Missouri Rising Stars list.

Super Lawyers recognizes attorneys who have distinguished themselves in their legal practice. Attorneys are chosen for this honor through a statewide nomination process, peer review by practice area and independent research on candidates. The rigorous process is designed to identify lawyers who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. No more than 2.5 percent of lawyers in a state are named to Rising Stars.

Matt is an experienced litigator representing corporations and individuals in employment and business litigation matters. Matt has conducted over 100 fact and expert witness depositions. His extensive litigation experience allows Matt to quickly identify key legal issues at the inception of every case, work with clients to develop a strategy, and aggressively pursue that strategy to achieve the most beneficial outcome possible. Matt has been consistently recognized by national media outlets for his expertise in employment and business litigation. For seven straight years, Matt has been recognized as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers, a distinction earned by only 2.5% of attorneys under age 40. Matt’s outstanding professional excellence has also earned him recognition by Best Lawyers in America for five consecutive years. 

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Super Lawyers Magazine features the list and profiles of selected attorneys and is distributed to attorneys in the state or region and the ABA-accredited law school libraries. Super Lawyers is also published as a special section in leading city and regional magazines across the country. In the United States, Super Lawyers Magazine is published in all 50 states and Washington, D.C., reaching more than 13 million readers.